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PRISTINA -- The Centre for Peace and Tolerance and international officials in Pristina reported on Thursday that ethnic Albanian terrorists continue to commit crimes against Serbs and Romanies in U.N.-protected Kosovo-Metohija.
A spokesman for the international KFor force in this province of the Yugoslav republic of Serbia said that a four-member Romany family has been found shot to death in the village of Gornji Dragoljevac in the Istok municipality.
French peacekeepers have found one Serb dead and two gravely wounded in a car near Mitrovica.
In Lipljan late on Wednesday, a grenade was lobbed into a family house, gravely wounding a married couple and their daughter, who has been rushed to the KFor hospital in Lipljan, according to the Pristina Centre for Peace and Tolerance.
About 9 a.m. on Thursday, ethnic Albanians broke into and occupied the flat of a Serb woman, after having mined the front door 12 times.
On Wednesday, ethnic Albanian terrorists threw stones at Serbian Priest Zivojin Trajkovic of Gnjilane as he was passing by ethnic Albanian houses on his return from a funeral service.
The wounding of a Serb woman in the village of Plemetina triggered peaceful protests.
TANJUG learns that Serbs in the village of Ranilug have organised quiet protests, dissatisfied with the international forces' decision banning family members from being present at the identification of the bodies of massacred Serbs from the Ugljare mass grave.
Serbs demonstrated their dissatisfaction and revolt also in Gnjilane, where U.N. officials have still not met the demands of the parents that their children be allowed to start the new school year in the newly-built primary school Vuk Stefanovic Karadzic.
The U.N. civilian mission (UNMIK) refuses to finance finishing works on the school nor will it allow work to be completed with funds from the Serbian government.